NIRSA, NASPA, and ACHA hosted joint research summit on wellbeing

With the second edition release of the Health and Wellbeing in Higher Education: A Commitment to Student Success was released this past September one of its calls to action centered on research frameworks. This call asked the signatory organizations to support resource and expertise sharing in the hopes of creating “a data framework from which to develop evidence-based activities to improve health and well-being of the entire campus community.”

As a first step in this work, NIRSA, NASPA, and ACHA invited seventeen thought leaders to participate in a research summit on wellbeing on December 11 at NASPA’s Washington DC headquarters. This effort was modeled upon the successful 2017 thought leadership forum in Miami, which was foundational in the creation of Health and Wellbeing in Higher Education: A Commitment to Student Success.

The goal was to begin to form a baseline assessment of what wellbeing information and data was already available researchers, practitioners, and administrators; what information was still needed; and how campuses might best approach measuring integrated efforts and upstream approaches. The discussion also asked participants for their input on prioritizing next steps – what is most helpful for the associations to focus on in the immediate future and which audiences might this need to be aimed at?

Eventually, from the framework developed, evidence-based activities to improve health and wellbeing of entire campus communities will be developed. However, the one-day summit was only the first step in the drafting process. In the coming weeks, association staff will work to take the information participants put forth and outline the many points brought up, as well as some indication of their priority order. This will be sent back out to the group for further input and refinement.

We want you to contribute

Our intention is to share that next draft at the NIRSA Annual Conference (February 16-19), the NASPA Annual Conference (March 9-13), and the ACHA Annual Meeting (May 28-June 1). We would like to tell you more about what we learned from those involved and gather your input and ideas to empower the next draft of this framework.

At the 2019 NIRSA Annual Conference this session, “Health and Wellbeing in Higher Education – Moving the commitment forward together,” will be held on Monday, February 18, from 10:30 AM-11:30AM in room 206.

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